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This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury,
equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
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Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Electrical Safety ............................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Battery Safety ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Cable Layout................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Mechanical Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Cabinet .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Components ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 DC PDU........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
3.1.1 Power Subrack ETP48120-B5A2 .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.2 ACDU ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Rectifier ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 TCUC.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.4 PC1500 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5 SMU02B ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.6 UIM02C ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.7 Sensors ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.7.1 Door Status Sensor................................................................................................................................................... 21
3.7.2 Battery Temperature Sensor ..................................................................................................................................... 22
3.8 Heater ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
4 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 24
4.1 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.1.1 Cabinet ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.1.2 AC and DC Power Distribution ............................................................................................................................... 25
4.1.3 Rectifier ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.4 SMU ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
4.1.5 Parameters on the SMU ........................................................................................................................................... 27
4.1.6 Cables ...................................................................................................................................................................... 28
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Safety Precautions
Ensure that the product is used in environments that meet its design specifications to
avoid damaging components and voiding the warranty.
Ensure that only trained and qualified personnel install, operate, and maintain Huawei
equipment.
Comply with local laws and regulations. The safety instructions in this document are
only supplements to local laws and regulations.
Remove metal objects such as watches, bracelets, and rings when using the product.
Measure contact point voltage with an electric meter before touching a conductor surface
or terminal. Ensure that the contact point has no voltage or it is within the specified
range.
Note that the load may power off during maintenance or fault location if the power
system is not connected to a battery or if battery capacity is insufficient.
Store cables for at least 24 hours at room temperature before laying out them if they were
previously stored at sub-0C.
Routinely check installed equipment and perform maintenance according to the user
manual; replace faulty components quickly to ensure that the device works properly.
When installing a device, install the ground cable first. When removing a device, remove
the ground cable last.
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The power system is powered by high-voltage power sources. Direct or indirect contact
(through damp objects) with high-voltage power sources may result in serious danger.
Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire and electric shocks.
Before electrical connections, turn off the upstream protection switch for the device.
Before connecting the AC power supply, ensure that electrical connections are complete.
Before you connect cables to loads or battery cables, check cable and terminal polarities,
preventing reverse connections.
ESD Requirements
When holding a board, hold its edge without components. Do not touch chips.
Removed boards must be packaged with ESD packaging materials before storage and
transportation.
Place this product far away from areas with liquid. Do not place the product under
positions prone to leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, and feeder
windows of the equipment room. Prevent liquid from entering the inside of the device to
avoid short circuits, and ensure that there is no condensation inside the equipment room
or device.
If detecting any liquid inside the device, immediately disconnect the power supply and
contact the administrator.
Basic Requirements
Before installation and maintenance, wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothes
to prevent injury caused by electrolyte overflow.
When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes are upward. Leaning or reversing
batteries is prohibited.
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Short circuits will generate high transient currents and release a great deal of energy, which
may cause personal injury.
If conditions permit, disconnect the batteries in use before performing any other operations.
Lead-acid batteries in use emit flammable gas. Therefore, store the batteries in a place with
good ventilation, and take measures against fire.
High temperatures may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
When the battery temperature is higher than 60C, check the battery for electrolyte overflow.
If the electrolyte overflows, absorb and counteract the electrolyte immediately. When moving
or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, exercise caution because the leaking electrolyte
may hurt human bodies. When you find electrolyte leaks, use sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) to counteract and absorb the leaking electrolyte.
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When cables are used in a high temperature environment, the insulation layer may age
and be damaged. Ensure that a sufficient distance exists between the cables and the DC
busbar, shunt, and fuse.
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Signal cables must be bound separately from strong-current cables and high-voltage
cables.
Cables prepared by the customer must have the fire resistance capability.
Cables must not pass behind the air exhaust vents of rectifiers in the cabinet.
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting operations.
Before hoisting objects, check that all hoisting tools are available and in good condition.
Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly fixed onto a weight-bearing
object or wall.
Ensure that the angle formed by two cables is less than 90 degrees.
Using a Ladder
Use only ladders that are in good condition. Find out and do not exceed the maximum
weight capacity.
The recommended angle for a ladder against another object is 75 degrees. Measure the
gradient with a right angle or your arms, as shown in Figure 1-1. Ensure that the wider
end of the frame is at the bottom, the base cannot slide, and that the ladder is securely
positioned.
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Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the ladder.
To minimize the risk of falling, steady your balance on the ladder before performing
any operation.
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Do not climb higher than the fourth rung from the top.
To climb onto a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than the roofline,
as shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2 One meter higher than the roofline
Drilling Holes
Do not drill holes into a cabinet without permission. Non-standard drilling may affect the
electromagnetic shielding of the cabinet and damage interior cables. Metal shards generated
during drilling may short-circuit circuit boards if they get into the cabinet.
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Overview
2.1 Introduction
The multiple telecommunication system (MTS) is a total solution for providing outdoor
operating environments, security management, and monitoring networks for wireless telecom
sites. It integrates temperature control, telecom power supply, monitoring, network
management system, AC and DC power distribution, and surge protection devices into
outdoor cabinets whilie providing sufficient space for housing customer equipment. The MTS
provides a series of highly efficient, intelligent, and integrated site solutions.
The MTS has the following features:
Battery hibernation
Intelligent site
Integrated site
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2.2 Cabinet
Figure 2-1 MTS9511A-GX2002 exterior
Specifications
Cabinet dimensions (H x W x
D)
Cabinet weight
330 kg
Protection level
IP55
Applicable environment
Class B
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(3) Lighting
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Components
3.1 DC PDU
3.1.1 Power Subrack ETP48120-B5A2
Figure 3-1 shows the ETP48120-B5A2, and Table 3-1 describes its power distribution
specifications.
Figure 3-1 ETP48120-B5A2
(2) SMU02B
(4) UIM02C
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Input system
AC power distribution
DC power distribution
Battery route
3.1.2 ACDU
Figure 3-2 ACDU
Specifications
AC input
system
220 V AC single-phase
AC power
distribution
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3.2 Rectifier
Rectifiers convert AC input into stable DC output.
Figure 3-3 Rectifier
(5) Handle
Color
Status
Description
Power indicator
Green
Steady on
Off
Alarm indicator
Yellow
Blinking
at 0.5 Hz
Blinking
at 4 Hz
Off
No alarm is generated.
Steady on
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Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Fault indicator
Red
Off
Steady on
R4815G1 Specifications
Efficiency
Output power
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
2 kg
3.3 TCUC
Figure 3-4 TCUC
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(5) Indicator
Color
Status
Description
RUN
Green
Steady on
Blinking at 0.5 Hz
Blinking at 4 Hz
Off
Steady on
Blinking at 0.5 Hz
An alarm is generated.
Off
No alarm is generated.
ALM
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Figure 3-5 PC1500
(1) Fan
Specifications
Rated voltage
220 V AC
750 W
1500 W
Operating temperature
15C to +55C
Noise
< 65 dB (A)
3.5 SMU02B
Appearance
Figure 3-6shows an SMU02B.
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Panel
Figure 3-7shows an SMU02B panel.
Figure 3-7 SMU02B panel
(4) Buttons
(6) RS485/RS232
port
(7) Handle
(9) FE port
Indicator
Table 3-7 describes the indicators on the SMU02B panel.
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Color
Status
Description
Run indicator
Green
Off
Blinking at 0.5
Hz
Blinking at 4 Hz
Off
Steady on
Off
Steady on
Minor Alarm
indicator
Yellow
Major Alarm
indicator
Red
Button
Table 3-8 describes the buttons on the SMU02B panel.
Table 3-8 SMU02B button description
Button
Meaning
Description
Up
Down
to quickly adjust
to quickly adjust
Back
Enter
Communications Ports
Table 3-9 describes the communications ports on the SMU02B panel.
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Communications
Parameter
Communications
Protocol
Function
FE
10/100M
autonegotiation
HTTPS, NetEco
protocol, and SNMP
Used to connect to
an upper-level
NMS.
RS485/RS232
NetEco NMS
protocol, YDN
protocol
Used to connect to
an upper-level
device such as a
baseband control
unit (BBU).
NOTE
All the preceding ports are protected by a security mechanism.
Signal
Description
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
4, 5, 7, and 8
Reserved
Signal
Description
TX+
TX-
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Signal
Description
RX+
RX-
RX232
TX232
PGND
Protective ground
Reserved
3.6 UIM02C
Panel
The user interface module (UIM02C) supports eight dry contact outputs, nine dry contact
inputs (including six universal dry contact inputs, one smoke sensor input, one water sensor
input, and one door status sensor input), and four analog parameter inputs (including one
ambient temperature and humidity input, two ambient temperature inputs, and one battery
temperature input).
Figure 3-9 shows a UIM02C panel.
Figure 3-9 UIM02C panel
Ports
Table 3-12 UIM02C ports
Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
Sensor ports
TEM-HUM
WATER
Water sensor
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
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Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
SMOKE
Smoke sensor
BTEMP
DIN1
NOTE
For the associations between the dry contact input
ports and alarms, see the appendix.
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
ALM1
ALM2
NOTE
For the associations between the dry contact output
ports and alarms, see the appendix.
ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
Communications port
COM
RS485 port
Communication Port
Table 3-13 COM communication port description
Communication
Port
Communications
Parameter
Communications
Protocol
Function
COM port
Connects to
lower-level
devices such as
the battery
voltage
detector, DC
Air
Conditioner
NOTE
The COM port supports the security mechanism.
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Signal
Description
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
PGND
3, 7, 8
None
N/A
Pins
Figure 3-11 shows the pin numbers of the sensor ports. Table 3-15 defines the pins.
Figure 3-11 UIM02C pin numbers
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No.
Pin Definitions
TEM-HUM
12 V
ENV_TEMP
12 V
ENV_HUM
12 V
WATER
GND
Not defined
GND
TEMP1
GND
TEMP2
GATE+
GATE-
SMOKE
12 V
GND
BTEMP
WATER
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
BTEMP
3.7 Sensors
3.7.1 Door Status Sensor
Figure 3-12 shows a door status sensor.
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(2) Magnet
3.8 Heater
A heater assembly unit (HAU) is adopted to ensure a proper operating temperature for the
equipment inside the cabinet.
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(1) Indicator
Color
Status
Description
RUN
Green
Steady on
Off
Off
No alarm is generated.
Steady on
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Maintenance
Do not maintain devices on raining days, preventing water from entering and damaging
devices.
4.1.1 Cabinet
Table 4-1 Cabinet maintenance
No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
Improve the
environmental controls of
the equipment room and
evaluate the risk.
N/A
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Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
Check whether an
indicator on the SPD is
red.
AC input power
cables have a large
voltage drop.
AC input power
cables are in poor
contact.
AC input power
cables are in poor
contact,
short-circuited, or
damaged.
Check whether a DC
output circuit breaker is
OFF and a fuse is blown.
A rectifier is abnormal.
The system is
overloaded.
A rectifier is
1. Resume the AC
power supply.
2. Check the load status
and rectify any fault.
3. Replace the abnormal
rectifier.
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No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
abnormal.
9
The DC busbar is
loose or in poor
contact.
The system is
overloaded.
4.1.3 Rectifier
Table 4-3 Rectifier maintenance
No.
Maintenance Item
Suggestion
Off: There is no AC
input.
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the rectifier is faulty.
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Maintenance Item
Suggestion
2. Check whether the
rectifier output
voltage is greater than
58.5 V DC.
3. Replace the rectifier.
4.1.4 SMU
Table 4-4 SMU maintenance
No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
Off: There is no DC
input.
1. Check related
components based on
alarms.
2. Replace the SMU.
The communications
cable is loose.
Networking
parameters are not
correctly set.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
The number of
batteries is changed,
or batteries are
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No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
replaced.
2
N/A
The battery
temperature sensor is
faulty.
The current
monitoring cable is
loose.
The current
monitoring cable is
loose.
4.1.6 Cables
Table 4-6 Cable maintenance
No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
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No.
Item
Possible Cause
Suggestion
installed.
10
The circuit breaker cannot be switched to ON/OFF after the short circuit fault for its end
circuit is rectified.
When the circuit breaker is switched to ON and its input voltage is normal, the voltage
between the two ends of the circuit breaker exceeds 1 V.
The input voltage is normal, but the resistance between both ends of the circuit breaker is
less than 1 k when the circuit breaker is OFF.
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The AC input and slot connector are normal, but the Fault indicator (red) is steady on or
all indicators are off.
The slot connector and SMU are normal, but the Alarm indicator (yellow) still blinks
after the rectifier is reseated.
The AC input and SMU are normal, but the SMU cannot control the rectifier.
The DC output is normal while the green indicator on the SMU is off.
The SMU breaks down or cannot be started. Its LCD has abnormal display or buttons
cannot be operated.
With the alarm reporting enabled, the SMU does not report alarms when the power
system is faulty.
The SMU reports an alarm while the power system does not experience the fault.
The SMU fails to communicate with the connected lower-level devices while the
communications cables are correctly connected.
Communication between the SMU and all rectifiers fails while both the rectifiers and the
communications cables are normal.
The SMU cannot monitor AC or DC power distribution when communications cables are
intact and AC and DC power distribution is normal.
Ensure that loads are supplied with power when replacing major components. For example,
keep the switches for primary loads in the ON position, and do not turn off the battery
switch and AC input switch at the same time.
You have obtained a pair of protective gloves and the cabinet door key.
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Protect yourself from being burnt when moving the rectifier because the rectifier has a high
temperature.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on protective gloves.
Step 2 Push the locking latch at the right side of the panel towards the left.
Step 3 Gently draw the handle outwards, and then remove the rectifier from the subrack, as shown in
Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Removing a rectifier
Step 4 Push the locking latch on the new rectifier towards the left, and pull out the handle.
Step 5 Place the new rectifier at the entry to the correct slot.
Step 6 Gently slide the converter into the slot along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle,
and push the locking latch towards the right to lock the handle, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Installing a rectifier
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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to Huawei local warehouse.
You have obtained an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, and
the cabinet door key.
The new AC SPD module is intact and the indication window is green.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Hold down the faulty AC SPD module and pull it out, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Step 3 Install a new AC SPD module, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Replacing an AC SPD module
Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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Follow-up Procedure
Check that the alarm for the AC SPD is cleared.
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Before replacing an AC circuit breaker, switch off the input circuit breaker on the upper-level
device.
You have obtained the cabinet door key, insulation tapes, and tools.
The new circuit breaker is intact and has the same specifications as the original one.
Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the cover before the circuit breaker.
Step 2 Switch off the circuit breaker that is to be replaced.
Step 3 Record positions where the cables and signal cable terminals connect to the circuit breaker.
Step 4 Loosen the screw that secures the upper port of the circuit breaker by using a Phillips
screwdriver, and remove the power cable and signal cable terminals. Wrap the cable and
terminals by using the insulation tape to prevent hazards.
Step 5 Loosen the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker by using a Phillips
screwdriver, and loosen the buckle at the circuit breaker base by using an insulated flat-head
screwdriver.
Step 6 Remove the circuit breaker from the guide rail. Figure 4-4 shows the procedure for removing
the circuit breaker.
Figure 4-4 Removing the circuit breaker
Step 7 Switch off the new circuit breaker. Press the buckle at the circuit breaker base by using an
insulated flat-head screwdriver and install the new circuit breaker. Then loosen the buckle and
secure the circuit breaker to the guide rail.
Step 8 Tighten the screw that secures the lower port of the circuit breaker.
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Step 9 Remove the insulation tape from the output power cable and signal cable terminals. Then
connect the power cable and signal cable terminals to the upper port of the circuit breaker and
tighten the screw.
Step 10 Switch on the circuit breaker. Figure 4-5 shows the procedure for installing the new circuit
breaker.
Figure 4-5 Installing the circuit breaker
Step 11 Place the cover before the circuit breaker, and tighten the screws for it.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch towards the left.
Step 2 Pull the handle outwards to remove the SMU, as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Removing an SMU
Step 3 Insert a new SMU into the subrack, push the locking latch towards the left, and pull out the
handle.
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Step 4 Slide the new SMU into the subrack slowly along the guide rail, pull in the handle, and then
push the locking latch towards the right.
Step 5 Reset parameters on the SMU.
Figure 4-7 Installing an SMU
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to Huawei local warehouse.
You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the
cabinet door key, and tools.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the position of the signal cable connected to the UIM02C panel, and then disconnect
the signal cable.
Step 3 Unscrew and then take out the UIM02C, as shown in Figure 4-8.
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Step 4 Record the position where the UIM02C panel connects to the signal cable, and then
disconnect the signal cable.
Step 5 Remove the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 Removing a UIM
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Step 10 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to the local Huawei warehouse.
You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the
cabinet door key, and tools.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the ambient temperature and humidity sensor cable from the user interface module
(UIM), as shown in Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Removing the temperature and humidity sensor cable
Step 3 Remove the temperature and humidity sensor, as shown in Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-12.
1.
Remove the fastener for the temperature and humidity sensor from the cabinet.
2.
3.
Record the positions of cables on the sensor and disconnect the cables.
4.
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1.
Open the cover of a new temperature and humidity sensor, and install the sensor on the
fastener.
2.
Connect the removed cables to the new sensor based on the recorded information.
3.
4.
Step 5 Reconnect the ambient temperature and humidity sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the cabinet door
key, and a tool kit.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the smoke sensor, as shown in Figure 4-13.
1.
2.
Hold down the button on the smoke sensor and push the smoke sensor in the OPEN
direction.
3.
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Properly place the smoke sensor base and tighten the screws for it.
2.
Properly place the new smoke sensor and press and push it in the CLOSE direction.
3.
Step 4 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the cabinet door
key, and a tool kit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Disconnect the water sensor cable from the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-14.
Figure 4-14 Disconnecting a water sensor cable
Step 3 Cut off the cable tie of the water sensor and remove the sensor.
Figure 4-15 Position of a water sensor
Step 4 Place and bind the new water sensor 5 mm to 10 mm away from the cabinet bottom.
Step 5 Reconnect the water sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open the cabinet door and remove the shell of the door status sensor.
Step 2 Record the positions where the alarm cables connect to the door status sensor, and unscrew
the alarm cables.
Step 3 Unscrew the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 4-16.
Figure 4-16 Removing the door status sensor
Step 4 Remove the shell of the new door status sensor and remove the screws from the signal cables.
Step 5 Properly place a new door sensor at the installation position and tighten the screws.
Step 6 Place the alarm cables in sequence and secure the screws.
Step 7 Reinstall the shell of the door status sensor.
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Follow-up Procedure
Check that the door status alarm is cleared.
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You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, the cabinet door
key, and a tool kit.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the battery temperature sensor cable from the UIM, as shown in Figure 4-17.
Figure 4-17 Removing the battery temperature sensor cable
Step 3 Cut off the cable tie of the battery temperature sensor and remove the sensor.
Step 4 Properly place the new battery temperature sensor and bind it securely with a cable tie.
Step 5 Reconnect the battery temperature sensor cable to the UIM.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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You have obtained an ESD wrist strap, a pair of ESD gloves, an ESD box or bag, and the
cabinet door key.
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You need only to disconnect the power cable from the TCUC, instead of the AC input to the
power system.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Remove the TCUC.
1.
2.
Record the positions of cables on the TCUC, and disconnect the cables.
3.
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2.
Record the positions of cables on the TCUC control board, disconnect the cables, and
then remove the TCUC control board.
3.
Set jumper caps for the new TCUC control board based on the recorded information.
2.
3.
Reconnect the cables in the new TCUC control board based on the recorded information.
2.
3.
Step 6 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and take off the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
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Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component, and return it to Huawei local warehouse.
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Technical Specifications
Specifications
Operating temperature
40C to +50C
Transport temperature
40C to +70C
Storage temperature
40C to +70C
Operating humidity
5%95% RH
Storage humidity
5%95% RH
Altitude
0-4000 m
When the altitude ranges from 2000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature decreases by 1C for each additional
200 m.
Noise level
Specifications
AC input
220 V AC single-phase
Input frequency
Power factor
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Specifications
DC output
AC input protection
DC output
protection
AC surge protection
5% (load 50%)
42 V DC to 58 V DC
53.5 V DC
Output power
Regulated voltage
precision
1%
200 mVp-p
Psophometrically
weighted noise
2 mV
Current imbalance
AC input overvoltage
protection threshold
> 300 V AC
AC input overvoltage
recovery threshold
290 V AC
AC input undervoltage
protection threshold
< 85 V AC
AC input undervoltage
recovery threshold
90 V AC
DC output overvoltage
protection threshold
58.5 V DC to 60.5 V DC
Level C SPD:
Level C surge protection, nominal lightning strike discharge
current: 20 kA (8/20 s); maximum lightning strike discharge
current: 40 kA (8/20 s)
DC surge protection
Safety compliance
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Electromagneti
c interference
(EMI)
Class A, EN300386
Class A, EN300386
Harmonic current
EN61000-3-12
EN61000-3-11
ESD
EN61000-4-2, criterion B
Electromagneti
c susceptibility
(EMS)
EN61000-4-4, criterion B
AC power port: 2 kV; DC power port:
2 kV; signal port: 1 kV
EN61000-4-3, criterion A
10 V/m
Conducted susceptibility
(CS)
EN61000-4-6, criterion A
Surge susceptibility
EN61000-4-5, criterion B
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Silkscreen
Associated Alarm
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
ALM1
AC power failure
ALM2
DC over/undervoltage
ALM3
Rectifier fault
ALM4
AC or DC SPD fault
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
Dry contact
outputs
The default setting
(closed: alarm;
open: normal) can
be modified.
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A
ACDU
B
BLVD
E
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
EMI
Electromagnetic interference
EMS
Electromagnetic susceptibility
H
HTTPS
L
LLVD
I
IEC
M
MTBF
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PDU
S
SMU
SNMP
SPD
T
TCUC
U
UIM
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